Author Topic: Paranormal happenings  (Read 2770 times)

Well, whenever I flip this one switch in my bathroom. The whole bathroom floods with light! It is creepy!

Once we found a dog spine bone in our garden picking weeds.

Have you ever considered it may be something else that is grabbing you out of bed and poking you with something sharp?
omfg lmfao

Something felt out of place in my friends backyard a couple of years back. It's just impossible for me to even be able to describe WHAT was out of place.

I also saw into the future during a dream.
What I saw happened a few days later.

I believe in ghosts and aliens :P
I used to not believe, but the first wednesday of every month, my friends and I go on investigations of local places, such as "Maude's Grave", Dudleytown, the Opera House in Derby which I forget its name, but ghost hunters did something there shortly after we were there, and this old insane asylum. I could offer some useful tips if anyone wants to investigate any supposedly haunted places near them. My friends and I have a lot of nice pictures with weird stuff in them, like mist that wasn't there, shadows, and some other stuff. PM me if you would like some tips.


I remain sceptical on this subject.
There is a logical explanation to everything, unlikely as it may be.


I'm not sure, but I think your money is supposed to stay inside your bank, right?

>Check money
>178.17$
>Go to bed
>Wake up
>Bank top is open, money in a pile on desk
>Check money in fear something was stolen
>178.17$

I swear I closed the top, and I know because I dropped my bank, the money spilt everywhere, and I my mom came in wondering what had happened. I couldn't get the top on right and nearly broke it twice before I closed it right. If someone/thing had opened my bank and pulled the money out, why'd they just leave it there?

everyone knows that ghosts love the satisfying noise of opening bank tops

Seeing faces and / or figures of people in the night.

Scares the stuff out of me.

I also saw into the future during a dream.
What I saw happened a few days later.
These happen to me ALL THE TIME.

These happen to me ALL THE TIME.

It's De Ja Vu. Scientists have theorised that it's the brain reacting to something so slowly that it thinks it happens twice. Or something similair to that.

As my door opened, i heard a noise
I turned on the television, and it turned on COMEDYCENTRAL!